The use of the singular possessive for a. and b. are both correct.
Mary was dominant among Jesus' disciples.
it 's c
B
Harry charged out of the cave to face the dragon.
In sentence B, the word up is unnecessary. The word 'raised' already contains the meaning 'up'.
Mary was dominant among Jesus' disciples.
Sentence a has an incorrect singular possessive noun: Jesu's should be Jesus'.Sentence b has an incorrect plural noun: families should be family's.
it 's c
the brigade was jaunty and seemed to point a proud thumb at the yelling woodyou spelled witch
The sentence that contains a plural pronoun is:"The birds flew south to their winter home."The pronoun their is a plural, possessive adjective, used to describe the compound noun "winter home" as belonging to the plural noun birds.
Without seeing the specific sentences you are referring to, I am unable to determine which one contains an unnecessary word. Please provide the sentences for me to review.
The sentence "Ben has done without a car for six months" contains three prepositions: "without," "for," and "with."
B
Harry charged out of the cave to face the dragon.
Eric thought his mother was cruel.
The sentence "the towels of the hotels" contains no possessive noun. If however you rewrite the sentence as "the hotels' towels" then the possessive noun is hotels'.
A compound sentence is a sentence that contains at least two complete sentences joined by a conjunction (and, but, or) or semicolon (;). The word its is a possessive pronoun. Any sentence that contains the word its can be made into a compound sentence by connecting another sentence to it correctly. "My dog's name is Rover and its fur is brown."